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Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) [1] is an IBM direct-access storage device (DASD) file storage access method, first used in the OS/VS1, OS/VS2 Release 1 (SVS) and Release 2 (MVS) operating systems, later used throughout the Multiple Virtual Storage (MVS) architecture and now in z/OS.
VSAM also included a catalog component used for user catalogs and MVS' master catalog. Partitioned data sets (PDS) are sequential data sets subdivided into "members" that could each be processed as sequential files in their own right (like a folder in a file system). The most important use of PDSes was for program libraries - system ...
An entry-sequenced data set (ESDS) is a type of data set used by IBM's VSAM computer data storage system. [1]: 5 Records are accessed based on their sequential order, that is, the order in which they were written to the file; which means that accessing a particular record involves searching all the records sequentially until it is located, or by using a relative physical address (Relative byte ...
A relative record data set (RRDS) is a type of data set organization used by IBM's VSAM computer data storage system. [1]: 5 Records are accessed based on their ordinal position in the file (relative record number, RRN). [1]: 29 For example, the desired record to be accessed might be the 42nd record in the file out of 999 total.
IDCAMS was introduced along with VSAM in OS/VS; the "Access Method" reference derives from the initial "VSAM replaces all other access methods" mindset of OS/VS. IDCAMS probably has the most functionality of all the utility programs, performing many functions, for both VSAM and non-VSAM files.
A key-sequenced data set (KSDS) is a type of data set used by IBM's VSAM computer data storage system. [ 1 ] : 5 Each record in a KSDS data file is embedded with a unique key. [ 1 ] : 20 A KSDS consists of two parts, the data component and a separate index file known as the index component which allows the system to physically locate the record ...
Questions about Biden’s mental fitness grew while his first term dragged on as some news outlets, including The Post, reported on his steady stream of gaffes and on-camera struggles.
A linear data set (LDS) is a type of data set organization used by IBM's VSAM computer data storage system. [1]: 5 The LDS has a control interval size of 4096 bytes to 32768 bytes [2] in increments of 4096.